Okeh 4384... Recorded in June of 1921. Captain Pat Conway, conductor
Topics: 78rpm, popular, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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Okeh 4384... Recorded in June of 1921. Captain Pat Conway, Conductor
Topics: 78rpm, popular, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia A2903... Recorded in January of 1920
Topics: 78rpm, popular, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia A2903... Recorded in December of 1919
Topics: 78rpm, popular, 1910s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia A2809... Recorded on September 13, 1919
Topics: 78rpm, popular, ragtime, 1910s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Joe Davis 8129... Recorded on March 8, 1945. Members: Walter Thomas, tenor sax; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Milt Yaner, alto sax; Ernest Caceres, baritone sax; Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Slam Stewart, bass; "Crazy" Cole, drums; and Billy Tayler, piano.
Topics: 78rpm, popular, jazz, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Victor V-40054... Recorded on October 22, 1928
Topics: 78rpm, country, popular, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia A2895... Recorded on February 11, 1920. Ragtime orchestra with banjo and percussion.
Topics: 78rpm, ragtime, popular, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
No Number... Giveaway record from Gruen Jewelers. Peachtree Cowboys were featured on WSB-TV in Atlanta and one assumes Gruen was their sponser.
Topics: 78rpm, country, western, 1950s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Joe Davis 8129... Recorded on March 8, 1945. Members: Walter Thomas, tenor sax; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Milt Yaner, alto sax; Ernest Caceres, baritone sax; Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Slam Stewart, bass; "Crazy" Cole, drums; Billy Taylor, piano.
Topics: 78rpm, jazz, popular, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
No Number... Giveaway record from Gruen Jewelers. Peachtree Cowboys were featured on WSB-TV in Atlanta and one assumes Gruen was their sponser.
Topics: 78rpm, country, western, 1950s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Capital 302... Recorded c.1946
Topics: 78rpm, western swing, popular, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15437-D... Recorded on April 11, 1929
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Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Okeh 41068... Recorded on May 28, 1928
Topics: 78rpm, Hawaiian, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15125-D... Recorded on April 20, 1926.
Topics: 78rpm, old time, country, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Okeh 41068... Recorded on May 25, 1928
Topics: 78rpm, Hawaiian, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Victor 21575... Recorded on February 20, 1928. Gwen Foster is best remembered for his work with the Carolina Tar Heels and with Clarence Ashley. His extended harmonica intro is excellent.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15316-D... Recorded on November 9, 1927. Green B. Adair is usually mis-labled as a country act due to the records being released as part of the Columbia 15000 country series. They're actually fairly racist comedy skits in the vein of Amos & Andy or Moran & Mack. Lucy Buys Insurance does have a great punchline though.
Topics: 78rpm, comedy, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Mercury 6023-B... Recorded on September 4, 1946 with Bernice Smith on electric guitar.
Topics: 78rpm, country, western swing, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Majestic 6025... Recorded in May of 1947. Theme to the 20th Century Fox movie of the same name.
Topics: 78rpm, popular, western swing, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15040-D... Recorded on September 11, 1924 with Gid Tanner on fiddle.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
London W.7045... Western swing from England! Featuring: Home On The Range, Moonlight On The Prairie, and When It's Springtime In The Rockies.
Topics: 78rpm, western swing, country, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Victor 21548... Recorded on July 3, 1928. Moreland was from Texas and was called "Peg" due to the fact that he used a wooden leg.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's Record Collection
Source: 78
Victor 20539... Recorded on March 9, 1927
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15350-D... Recorded on April 11, 1928
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Blue 108-A... Dirty Blues
Topics: 78rpm, rhythm & blues, popular, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15121-D... Recorded on January 14, 1927. Also known as The Brave Engineer, Dalhart recorded this song several times.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15350-D... Recorded on April 11, 1928
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15125-D... Recorded on November 6, 1926. Here, Puckett describes a particularly dangerous and harrowing train trip as he tries to get back home.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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Columbia 107-D... Recorded on March 3, 1924, in New York City, with Gid Tanner playing fiddle and howling like a dog! From Riley Puckett's inaugural recording session, a cover of fellow Georgian Fiddlin' John Carson's big hit record. This version became one of the biggest country releases of 1924.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia A3334... Recorded on October 21, 1920
Topics: 78rpm, popular, big band, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Brunswick 164... Recorded in May of 1927
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15125-D... Recorded April 20, 1926. A slow ballad sang in the first person, telling of the last wishes of a dying child.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15095-D... Recorded on April 22, 1926
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15121-D... Recorded on January 14,1927
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Vocalion 5192... Recorded in September of 1927
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15145-D Recorded on April 1, 1927. An old murder Ballad
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15150-D... Recorded on March 26, 1927. From North Carolina
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15040-D... Recorded on September on September 11, 1924. Puckett plays banjo with Gid Tanner on Fiddle. Railroad Bill was a black man who robbed trains in southern Alabama. In 1897 he was spotted eating cheese and crackers on the front porch of a country store by a railroad cop and immediately shot dead.
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Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Capital 302... Recorded c.1946
Topics: 78rpm, western swing, popular, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Victor V-40031... Recorded on December 27, 1928. The Columbus Stockade in Columbus, GA is still used as a short term detention facility.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Victor 21575... Recorded on February 20, 1928
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Capital Americana 40054... Recorded c.1947
Topics: 78rpm, western swing, popular, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15321-D... Recorded on October 23, 1928, fifty six days after the event which occured in Shelby, North Carolina. Six people died and twelve were injured.
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Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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Columbia 15139-D... Recorded on April 22, 1926
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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Columbia 15150-D... Recorded on March 26, 1927. From North Carolina
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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Columbia 15049-D... Recorded on November 4, 1925. It tells an uptempo tale of a young man promising his father on his deathbed that he'll kill a rival family. He sets out "to slaughter and kill", shooting the whole family and taking one of the women for his own.
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
Source: 78
Columbia 15145-D... Recorded on April 1, 1927. An old murder ballad
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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Mercury 6023-A... Recorded on September 4, 1946 with vocals by Rusty Gill. The Prairie Ramblers were originally from Kentucky where they were known as the Kentucky Ramblers. In the 1930s they scored big cowboy hits with vocalist Patsy Montana.
Topics: 78rpm, country, western swing, 1940s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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Columbia 15095-D... Recorded on April 22, 1926
Topics: 78rpm, country, old time, 1920s, Bill from Ellerslie's record collection
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